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The School of English has a dynamic research culture, which involves staff,
postgraduates and postdoctoral fellows in attending and organizing
international conferences and literary festivals; in undertaking collaborative
research and archival projects; as well as in the individual work of scholarly
editing and the writing of monographs and works of literature. Our research
work is divided into four groups, of which staff are members, and postgraduate
students are associate members. These groups are: Mediaeval and Renaissance;
18th Century, Romantic and Victorian; Modern and Contemporary; and Creative
Writing.

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This thesis is an examination of the duality of God, humanity, and
religion as represented in William Golding's Darkness Visible and John
Steinbeck's East of Eden. Particular attention is paid to the tendency of these
two ...

This thesis compares two novels each by Nigerian writer Ben Okri and Moroccan
writer Tahar Ben Jelloun. By examining apparently transformative moments in the lives of each
protagonist, Azaro and Zahra, its principal aim ...

The purpose of the following study is to demonstrate
the metaphoric landscape as a tool to delineate boundaries in
their novels. The thesis will explore the progression of
this technique from Woolf to Atwood to discover ...

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